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  1. Do you have a roller shade that won't go up anymore? We'll show you in 5 easy steps how you can fix it.NOTE: These instructions may not apply to Bali or Levo...

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  2. Feb 9, 2010 · Problem: Blinds Roll Up Too Slow/Too Fast. This is a problem with the tension spring. You can adjust this easily. Too Slow - Start with a lowered shade. Remove the shades from the bracket. Then roll it up by hand to the half way point. When you replace them, it should work just fine. Too Fast - Start with the shade up.

  3. Here’s how to make those adjustments: Check that the shade is straight in the window frame. If it’s off-center, gently pull it back into alignment. Find the tension adjustment mechanism near the top of the roller. Use a screwdriver to adjust the spring tension to help the shade roll up easily or stay down better.

  4. Nov 4, 2018 · Step 1: Pull your blind all the way down and hold it at a 45-degree angle away from your window. Step 2: Gently tug on your blind and then push it up. This should re-set the motor. Step 3: If the above doesn’t work you can reach up under your blind and place your hand on the tube. Give the tube a half turn.

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · This is one possible reason why your shade might be "stuck" or unable to go up or down anymore. Note that I did realize a mistake in this video. The end poin...

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  6. Remove the roller from the brackets. Roll up the treatment by hand, being careful to roll the shade evenly on the tube. Replace the roller in the brackets. Repeat if necessary until you have the right amount of tension. If the shade's too tight, here's how to loosen the spring tension: Roll up the treatment. Remove the roller from the brackets.

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  8. Put a piece of masking tape on the side opposite from the telescoping (uneven) end. Then, re-roll the shade. The extra height that the tape gives will correct the problem. Add more pieces of tape one on top of another until the shade operates evenly. These tips work for both spring-loaded and clutch-driven shades.

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